William Maxwell (Australian politician)

William Maxwell (1867 – 23 April 1921) was a gold miner and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

William Maxwell
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Burke
In office
18 March 1899 – 2 October 1909
Preceded byJohn Hoolan
Succeeded byCharles Collins
Personal details
Born
William Maxwell

1867
Wairoa, New Zealand
Died23 April 1921 (aged 53 or 54)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeNundah Cemetery
NationalityNew Zealander Australian
Political partyKidstonites
Other political
affiliations
Opposition Party, Labour Party
Spouse(s)Alice Bending (m.1892 d.1893), Mary Elizabeth Steele (m.1895 d.1962)
OccupationGold miner

Early days edit

Maxwell was born at Wairoa, New Zealand, to Peter Maxwell and his wife Isabella (née Campbell). He began his working career as a gold miner in Thames before moving to Queensland in 1886 to carry on his trade.

Political career edit

Maxwell, representing the Labour Party, was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for Burke at the Queensland colonial election of 1899.[2] In 1907 Maxwell left Labour to join William Kidston's "Kidstonites" party but he lost his seat at the state election of 1909.[3]

Personal life edit

On the 30 May 1892, Maxwell married Alice Bending in Croydon. Alice died the next year, and is buried in Georgetown cemetery. On the 26 September 1895 he married Mary Elizabeth Steele in Georgetown and together had 3 sons and 3 daughters.[1] / They have a plaque together at Mt Gravatt Cemetery.

Maxwell died in Brisbane in 1921.[1] His funeral moved from his residence in Ascot to the Nundah Cemetery.[4][5] All of his children have memorial plaques in the family plot in Nundah Cemetery, albeit for John Maxwell who married Nellie Purdie from Capella. They have a plaque together at Mt Gravatt Cemetery. John Maxwell was the only one of his 6 children that married and had children. 1 daughter Elaine Steine, 2 sons John Maxwell and Raymond Maxwell. They lived on Oriel Rd Clayfield, near the Maxwell family home in Ascot, which all 5 of the other Maxwell siblings resided in together till their deaths.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  2. ^ "THE ELECTIONS". The Brisbane Courier. 22 March 1899. p. 6. Retrieved 4 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "CONTESTED ELECTORATES". The Brisbane Courier. 7 October 1909. p. 5. Retrieved 4 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "Family Notices". The Brisbane Courier. 25 April 1921. p. 6. Retrieved 4 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ Deceased Search — Brisbane City Council Grave Location Search. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Burke
1899–1909
Succeeded by